OHD™ Thermal Guard Series, Thermostats - Mechanical

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OHD5R-95B
THERMOSTAT 95DEG C SPST-NC MOD
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SPST-NC
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OHD™ Thermal Guard
203°F (95°C)
185°F (85°C)
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0.1A (30V)
±9°F (±5°C)
100K
OHD5R-130B
THERMOSTAT 130DEG C SPST-NC MOD
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SPST-NC
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OHD™ Thermal Guard
266°F (130°C)
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0.1A (30V)
±9°F (±5°C)
100K
OHD5R-115B
THERMOSTAT 115DEG C SPST-NC MOD
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SPST-NC
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OHD™ Thermal Guard
239°F (115°C)
221°F (105°C)
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0.1A (30V)
±9°F (±5°C)
100K

About  Thermostats - Mechanical

Mechanical Thermostats are specialized devices that play a crucial role in maintaining the safety of components exposed to extreme temperatures. These thermostats are designed to control circuits by either opening or closing them when the temperature surpasses a certain threshold, known as the switching temperature. The switching temperature can be adjusted within a range of 14°F to 500°F to suit specific application requirements. To ensure optimal functionality and flexibility, Mechanical Thermostats offer different reset temperature options. These include Manual Reset, One Shot, and a temperature range of 20°F to 440°F. The choice of reset temperature depends on the desired application and the level of temperature control needed. Furthermore, Mechanical Thermostats are assigned current ratings, which indicate the maximum current that they can handle. These ratings typically range from 0.045 A to 25 A, allowing for customization based on the electrical load and safety considerations of the components being protected. The primary purpose of Mechanical Thermostats is to provide reliable protection and prevent damage to components in various settings. They are commonly used in industrial applications where temperature regulation is critical, such as in manufacturing processes, HVAC systems, and electrical equipment. Mechanical Thermostats are built with durability and robustness in mind, ensuring their reliability even in challenging environments. They are designed to withstand harsh conditions and deliver accurate temperature control, making them indispensable devices for safeguarding components and preventing potential hazards. In summary, Mechanical Thermostats are specifically engineered to protect components from excessive temperatures. By opening or closing circuits when the switching temperature is exceeded, these thermostats ensure the safety and integrity of the system. With adjustable switching temperatures, different reset temperature options, and a range of current ratings, Mechanical Thermostats offer versatility and customization. Whether used in industrial processes or electrical systems, these thermostats provide reliable temperature control and component protection.